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“As long as justice is postponed we always stand on the verge of these darker nights of social disruption”...so said Martin Luther King Jr. in a speech on March 14, 1968, just three weeks before he was assassinated.

MUST SEE: "UK AGAINST HATE" Manchester JUNE 11 - "JUSTICE FOR CHELSEY" Sunderland JUNE 10 + more

Join Me In Manchester This Weekend For The March Against Hate | We need YOU | Tommy Robinson

UKAgainstHate.comOn May 22, 2017, a 22-year-old named Salman Abedi carried out a suicide bombing in Manchester, killing 22 and injuring 116.

The world looked on in shock and anger, devastated by such a brutal attack on our way of life, on our freedom, on our children.

What Salman Abedi did is not the beginning, and it won't be the end. There is a nation within a nation forming just beneath the surface of the UK. It is a nation built on hatred, on violence and on Islam.

The mosque that Abedi worshipped at has its own Sharia court, it has a long history of giving a platform to some of the world's most radical hate preachers. Speakers at the mosque have called for our troops to be killed, for apostates to be stoned and for homosexuals to be put to death. Even Abu Qatada, one of the world's most notorious extremists has spoken there, calling for the wives and children of those who reject Islam to be killed.

It has now been left to us, the ordinary people of the United Kingdom to stand up to hate, to unite and in one voice say 'no more'.

That's why on Sunday the 11th of June, we will stand together in Manchester in opposition to hate.

We will say 'no more', we will walk in silence through the city to honour the dead, we will rally to demand action, we will make ourselves impossible to ignore.

Meet at Manchester Piccadilly train station at 2 pm for a silent walk through the city, then join us in Piccadilly Gardens for a rally with speeches from Britain's leading counter extremists.

We hope to see you there, let us know if you can attend and tweet the hashtag #UniteAgainstHate

Tommy Robinson: Justice For Chelsey — SIGN thePETITION

PLEASE SIGN the PETITION at http://www.JusticeForChelsey.comTommy Robinson of TheRebel.media says: Chelsey Wright is a mother of three who was drugged and raped last September. Police arrested six "refugees" then released them and dropped the case.PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION: http://www.JusticeForChelsey.comChelsey and her community have organized marches, and meetings with police and councillors, but none of this has worked. We demand that Independent Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird DBE QC personally intervene to ensure that justice is done. SIGN THE PETITION: http://www.JusticeForChelsey.com

Please join us for our next March in Sunderland on Saturday, June 10, to march with Chelsey Wright. We’re meeting atThe Charltons Pub, at 14 Hendon Road, at 11 am.At 1 pm, we’ll walk solemnly through the streets of the city, and end at the police station.
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JUN11 Join Me In Manchester This Weekend For The March Against Hate | We need YOU | Tommy Robinson

On May 22, 2017, a 22-year-old named Salman Abedi carried out a suicide bombing in Manchester, killing 22 and injuring 116.

The world looked on in shock and anger, devastated by such a brutal attack on our way of life, on our freedom, on our children.

What Salman Abedi did is not the beginning, and it won't be the end. There is a nation within a nation forming just beneath the surface of the UK. It is a nation built on hatred, on violence and on Islam.

The mosque that Abedi worshipped at has its own Sharia court, it has a long history of giving a platform to some of the world's most radical hate preachers. Speakers at the mosque have called for our troops to be killed, for apostates to be stoned and for hom...osexuals to be put to death. Even Abu Qatada, one of the world's most notorious extremists has spoken there, calling for the wives and children of those who reject Islam to be killed.

It has now been left to us, the ordinary people of the United Kingdom to stand up to hate, to unite and in one voice say 'no more'.

That's why on Sunday the 11th of June, we will stand together in Manchester in opposition to hate.

We will say 'no more', we will walk in silence through the city to honour the dead, we will rally to demand action, we will make ourselves impossible to ignore.

Meet at Manchester Piccadilly train station at 2 pm for a silent walk through the city, then join us in Piccadilly Gardens for a rally with speeches from Britain's leading counter extremists.

We hope to see you there, let us know if you can attend and tweet the hashtag #UniteAgainstHate